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I'm using Excel 2002 and creating a chart.
The most similar chart to the type I want is the stock chart (high-low-close). Using the chart formatting I can get pretty much what I want except for one thing.... I want to change the orientation of the chart so the high-low-close information is presented horizontally rather than vertically. If it helps here's some more detail on my actual data. It's the aggregated responses to a questionnaire survey where people were asked to what extent they agreed with a number of statements. Answers are 5 categories (strongly disagree, disagree, not sure, agree, strongly agree). Each answer is coded with a number (so rating 1-5.) People from 5 organisations responded. I want a chart per question that compares the high-low-mean for each organisation. So ideally the numeric scale (1 to 5) would run along the horizontal axis and each organisation is a y axis category with a horizontal high-low bar and an indicator for the "close" (or in my case mean score). Hope you can help or advise me a different method to get the same/similar result. |
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Melissa,
Please see this entry at Jon Peltier's site . . . http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/BoxWhiskerH.html John has a file available for download that also explains his technique. ---- Regards, John Mansfield http://www.pdbook.com "Melissa" wrote: I'm using Excel 2002 and creating a chart. The most similar chart to the type I want is the stock chart (high-low-close). Using the chart formatting I can get pretty much what I want except for one thing.... I want to change the orientation of the chart so the high-low-close information is presented horizontally rather than vertically. If it helps here's some more detail on my actual data. It's the aggregated responses to a questionnaire survey where people were asked to what extent they agreed with a number of statements. Answers are 5 categories (strongly disagree, disagree, not sure, agree, strongly agree). Each answer is coded with a number (so rating 1-5.) People from 5 organisations responded. I want a chart per question that compares the high-low-mean for each organisation. So ideally the numeric scale (1 to 5) would run along the horizontal axis and each organisation is a y axis category with a horizontal high-low bar and an indicator for the "close" (or in my case mean score). Hope you can help or advise me a different method to get the same/similar result. |
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I've also posted this chart, which might be an easier way to get what Melissa wants:
http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/HorizontalHLC.html - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ John Mansfield wrote: Melissa, Please see this entry at Jon Peltier's site . . . http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/BoxWhiskerH.html John has a file available for download that also explains his technique. ---- Regards, John Mansfield http://www.pdbook.com "Melissa" wrote: I'm using Excel 2002 and creating a chart. The most similar chart to the type I want is the stock chart (high-low-close). Using the chart formatting I can get pretty much what I want except for one thing.... I want to change the orientation of the chart so the high-low-close information is presented horizontally rather than vertically. If it helps here's some more detail on my actual data. It's the aggregated responses to a questionnaire survey where people were asked to what extent they agreed with a number of statements. Answers are 5 categories (strongly disagree, disagree, not sure, agree, strongly agree). Each answer is coded with a number (so rating 1-5.) People from 5 organisations responded. I want a chart per question that compares the high-low-mean for each organisation. So ideally the numeric scale (1 to 5) would run along the horizontal axis and each organisation is a y axis category with a horizontal high-low bar and an indicator for the "close" (or in my case mean score). Hope you can help or advise me a different method to get the same/similar result. |
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Thanks I'll try both approaches (probably Jon's first as it looks slightly
simpler to understand!) I appreciate the quick response I was tearing my hair out!!! "Jon Peltier" wrote: I've also posted this chart, which might be an easier way to get what Melissa wants: http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/HorizontalHLC.html - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ John Mansfield wrote: Melissa, Please see this entry at Jon Peltier's site . . . http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/BoxWhiskerH.html John has a file available for download that also explains his technique. ---- Regards, John Mansfield http://www.pdbook.com "Melissa" wrote: I'm using Excel 2002 and creating a chart. The most similar chart to the type I want is the stock chart (high-low-close). Using the chart formatting I can get pretty much what I want except for one thing.... I want to change the orientation of the chart so the high-low-close information is presented horizontally rather than vertically. If it helps here's some more detail on my actual data. It's the aggregated responses to a questionnaire survey where people were asked to what extent they agreed with a number of statements. Answers are 5 categories (strongly disagree, disagree, not sure, agree, strongly agree). Each answer is coded with a number (so rating 1-5.) People from 5 organisations responded. I want a chart per question that compares the high-low-mean for each organisation. So ideally the numeric scale (1 to 5) would run along the horizontal axis and each organisation is a y axis category with a horizontal high-low bar and an indicator for the "close" (or in my case mean score). Hope you can help or advise me a different method to get the same/similar result. |
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